S Korea Says North May Test ICBM Around Time of US Election
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North Korea has moved into place a launcher ready for an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), and may decide to set it off around the time of the US presidential election, South Korean lawmakers claimed, citing military intelligence, Reuters reported.
On Wednesday an MP, Lee Seong-Kwon, said a mobile launcher has been deployed at a location for a possible test of the ICBM and its atmospheric re-entry of a missile warhead, potentially around the time of the Nov. 5 election.
Lee was briefing reporters after a closed-door parliamentary hearing with Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) officials.
"Preparations of a transporter-erector launcher (TEL) are complete and it's deployed at a specific location and an ICBM launch for technological verification of warhead re-entry could take place, with a timing targeting the U.S. presidential election, either before or after, in November," he claimed.
Another MP, Park Sun-won, said the DIA did not believe a missile had yet been loaded on the launcher, although it might also have been transported to the site.
North Korea has performed a series of ICBM test launches at a sharply steep trajectory to let the projectiles drop within much shorter distances relative to the designed range, partly for safety and to avoid the political fallout of sending a missile far into the Pacific.